Syllabus for Psych 409b (WI & O) (Tuesdays) Spring 2005 G22
Instructor:
Telephone contact and messages (call during normal office hours): 261-2382
e-mail: leon@hawaii.edu
Course Description:
Examines a particular theory called the unity model of marriage that is related
to the instructor's research interests. Students publish their reports on the Web, give oral presentations in
class, and participate in email exchanges.
Includes computer lab where students can do their Web work and can receive help in Web
publishing. This is a WI course and requires more writing than the average class. Students
will publish a minimum of two reports (total of 25 typed pages), and will make the requested changes when the
instructor reads the drafts. Students also read each other's reports online and make
appropriate suggestions.
Readings:
Gender Discourse by Deborah Tannen (Oxford University Pres, 1994)
The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands by Laura Schlessinger (Harper/Collins Publishers, 2001)
Before Marriage and After Marriage by Peter M. Buss. Available online at: www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org/marr/marrint.htm
The Unity Model
of Marriage by Leon James (2004). Online Lecture
Notes available here
www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy22/409b-g22-lecture-notes.htm
Conjugial Love by Emanuel Swedenborg (1763).
Available online at:
www.theheavenlydoctrines.org/static/d6295/1.htm
GRADES: APPROXIMATE VALUE OF ACTIVITIES |
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40 points |
Three class oral presentations -- 10 points each = 30 points |
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Ten typed one-page outlines of assigned readings for oral presentations --
1 point each = 10 points |
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25 points |
Appearance, content, and quality of your Web site containing your Home Page, your oral Outlines, and Report 1 totaling approximately 15 pages. |
35 points |
Appearance, content, and quality of your Report 2 totaling approximately 15 pages, and the remaining oral Outlines. |
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A+ =95 points; A =94-90; A- =89-85;
B+ =84-80; B =79-75; B- =74-70 |
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Attendance is taken at the start of each class. Absence Penalty: - 3 points per absence. Being late for class: -1 point each incident. Late Work Penalty: - 3 points per week late (maximum = -9 points per report). Due Dates are given in the instructions for report 1 and 2.
Grading Policy: (1) If technical reasons prevent you from uploading any required work on time, you must submit a printed version of it to the instructor to avoid a late penalty. Always keep a back up copy of your files on a separate disk or CD besides your hard drive.
(2) You will receive email from the instructor with your grade for each oral and for each report, along with recommendations on how to improve them. You can apply for re-grading of the two reports after you made the recommended revisions. Send your request to Dr. James by email leon@hawaii.edu To be valid, your request must consist of these separate lines: (a) your first and last Name, and the Pseudonym on your reports, if any; (b) class (409a, 409b, 459); (c) the Web address of the report you are requesting for re-grading; (d) grade received for the report being re-graded; (e) list or describe what improvements you've made that were recommended. Note: Unless your email request contains points (a) through (e) above, your request cannot be considered.
(3) For publishing your work on the Web, you are allowed to use a Pseudonym that is registered with the Instructor by email. To be valid, your request must consist of these separate lines: (a) your first and last Name; (b) the Pseudonym you will use for your Web published reports and your folder name; (c) class (409a, 409b, 459). Also, you can delete your own published files during the semester, or request they be removed from the Web after the semester, and at any other time in the future (just email the instructor: leon@hawaii.edu).
(4) If you take more than one course with Dr. James, consult him in class for an alternative to report 1, which is similar in the three courses. You must not do Report 1 twice. One alternative is to do one of the three reports for G20 instead.
Class Structure: Every class is made up of three portions. First Portion: instructor answers your questions about doing the oral presentations and the reports, and discusses the topics of the course. Second Portion: four students give the scheduled oral presentation of 10 minutes (for details see instructions for oral presentations). A general discussion follows. Third Portion: Lab work in Saunders 635, reserved for this class from 2:30 to 3:30.
Computer Lab: Times when the computer lab is reserved for this class: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays: 2:30 to 3:30 Saunders 635. A personal password is needed to access lab computers. You must register as a Lab User during the second week of the semester. Instructions are given in Report 1, Task 1.
G22 Class Home Web Page
www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy22/classhome-g22.htm
The Instructor's Home
Page
www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leon.html
The Instructor's email
leon@hawaii.edu